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Posted: 09/17/2008
- U.S. Representative Chet Edwards today announced that citizens in Madison and Grimes Counties in Congressional District 17 who are without power due to Hurricane Ike are eligible for FEMA shelter assistance to help them stay in local hotels or motels until it is safe for them to go home.

Posted: 09/16/2008
- Tuesday, H-E-B launched a statewide tear pad campaign in stores to help support victims of Hurricane Ike. The campaign offers H-E-B customers an opportunity to join H-E-B’s hurricane relief efforts by adding a donation in increments of $1, $3, or $5 to their total grocery bill. Donations will be distributed to disaster relief agencies that will help thousands of Texas evacuees in need.

Posted: 09/16/2008
- This is a special update from Mid South Synergy. For three days we have been able to maintain power service to most of Brazos, Grimes, Walker and Madison counties through back feeds from the ERCOT grid.

Updated: 09/16/2008
- It has been four days since many Caldwell residents had the luxury of electricity. Even though some are frustrated with the lack of power, many folks are making the most of the situation. It is all thanks to one item-few have been fortunate enough to find.

Updated: 09/16/2008
- The bumps and bruises from Ike are stilling being felt by many Grimes County residents, where the power is still out in a large portion of the county, keeping kids out of school for the rest of the week.

Updated: 09/16/2008
- It's day four for Burleson County residents living without electricity, and even though some are frustrated, others are making the best out of the situation. News Three caught up with Burleson County Judge Mike Sutherland Tuesday to get the answers to your questions.

Updated: 09/15/2008
- It was wiped off the map four days ago. Monday, water rescue crews surveyed what was left of the swampy Bolivar peninsula. Residents in communities like Crystal Beach, Gilchrist and High Island were told to evacuate before Ike or face certain death. Ashlea Sigman was there the next morning as some of those weary residents were rescued by the national guard.

Updated: 09/15/2008
- Over one million Texas customers are without electricity. It's the unfortunate norm in the Houston area and for a big portion of the Brazos Valley. Since there's no power, there's also no fuel. That has brought hundreds of hurricane evacuees and residents from surrounding areas to Bryan-College Station.

Updated: 09/15/2008
- Lights are back on for portions of Grimes County, but most of Navasota is still in the dark. The majority of the city has been powerless for three days now and officials say it could be another five to seven days before the power's back on.

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